2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-5661.2012.00534.x
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Long‐term environmental monitoring in the UK: origins and achievements of the Plynlimon catchment study

Abstract: The Plynlimon catchments are the UK's most intensively studied long-term research basins, with 40 years of hydrological and hydrochemical observations. Used to study the impacts of land cover, their establishment, progress and achievements is a complex story of scientific advances in response to national needs, set against a background of academic controversy and competing stakeholder pressures, that remains relevant today. Established to answer the important practical question 'Do forests use more water than … Show more

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“…Correspondingly, total dynamic storage changes for the upper 0.6 m soil profile under tree cover (220 mm) were more than double those under heather (105 mm). It is now accepted that in the UK uplands, the main differences in evapotranspiration between trees and heather are the result of higher interception and higher aerodynamic roughness of forest compared with shorter vegetation (Calder, ; Robinson et al ., ). Overall, the dynamic storage variations for the forest cover soil were ~25% of the long‐term average annual precipitation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Correspondingly, total dynamic storage changes for the upper 0.6 m soil profile under tree cover (220 mm) were more than double those under heather (105 mm). It is now accepted that in the UK uplands, the main differences in evapotranspiration between trees and heather are the result of higher interception and higher aerodynamic roughness of forest compared with shorter vegetation (Calder, ; Robinson et al ., ). Overall, the dynamic storage variations for the forest cover soil were ~25% of the long‐term average annual precipitation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paper by Robinson et al (2013), written to commemorate the 40 years of the Plynlimon in Wales, not only goes through the important scientific results (e.g. Blackie and Robinson, 2007;Brandt et al, 2004;Calder, 1977;Kirby et al, 1991;Marc and Robinson, 2007;Robinson and Dupeyrat, 2005) but also describes the academic controversy and stakeholder pressures which brought about the existence of the catchments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such measurements will also allow shedding of light on microbial transport processes at the catchment scale. While automated measuring devices have already been tested for groundwater (Ryzinska-Paier et al, 2014), so far no evaluation exists for surface water. Surface water may involve additional challenges due to higher sediment concentrations and bacterial contamination levels which may contaminate or block inlet pipes and other system components.…”
Section: Example 4: Can Faecal Indicators Be Consistently Monitored Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One such collaboration is with the Microtronics company regarding telemetering data from the catchment to the central server and data management. Another is with the VWM (Vienna Water Monitoring) company regarding testing novel devices for automated measurements of a proxy parameter of microbial faecal pollution in the stream of the HOAL under field conditions (Farnleitner et al, 2002;Ryzinska-Paier et al, 2014).…”
Section: Networking Within the Science Community And Beyondmentioning
confidence: 99%
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